Contributions from January 10 Concert Will Aid North Texas Tornado Victims Via The Salvation Army

Stream, a leading direct selling company and provider of essential services, announces its supportof Texas Tornado Benefit, happening Sunday, January 10 in Garland. Proceeds from the free concert will go to The Salvation Army, who is directly providing assistance to victims of the tornados that struck North Texas on December 26, 2015. Doing its part to support victims, Stream has committed to matching donations made by Stream Associates (up to $10,000, for a total $20,000 commitment to the cause).

The Essential Services Provider Announces Three Holiday-Themed Initiatives With the Local Organization

Stream, a leading direct selling company and provider of essential services, is pairing up with Dallas-based organization Operation Once in a Lifetime for three charitable initiatives during the month of December. In the holiday spirit and right in line with Stream’s philanthropic commitment to veterans, Stream will help provide financial and moral support to local veterans and their families.

This upcoming Friday (Dec. 11) Stream will donate coach bus transportation and offer up its employees as volunteers for a lunch for 50 homeless and less fortunate military veterans. Texas Roadhouse in The Colony, Texas will open early at noon for the special occasion and treat the group to steaks, ribs, burgers and more, free of charge.

192nd District Court Judge Orders Reimbursement of Attorney Costs

Stream (Stream Energy), Judge Craig Smith of the 192nd District Court yesterday awarded Stream over $346,000 in legal fees arising out of the factual circumstances underlying the filing by Solavei of a January 2015 lawsuit falsely claiming misappropriation of trade secrets.

New Partnership Reinforces Stream’s Continued Commitment to Supporting Veterans

Stream, a leading direct selling company and provider of essential services, announces a sizeable donation to the American Red Cross North Texas Region, directly benefitting Red Cross’ Service to the Armed Forces Program (SAF). The donation, made on behalf of Stream’s own honored veterans (both corporate employees and Independent Associates), reinforces Stream’s continued commitment to supporting the veteran community.

Stream’s donation will help Red Cross North Texas kick off a new technology-driven pilot initiative, as part of its SAF program: a comprehensive, national client management system to efficiently leverage the substantial resources that support its Emergency Communications Center (ECC). Over 40,000 nonprofits are dedicated to serving veterans, and ECC helps connect the right people to the right organizations. ECC provides around-the-clock, comprehensive emergency casework and referral services for members of the military, veterans, retirees, DoD civilians (overseas) and their families during emergencies.

Stream (Stream Energy), a leading direct selling company and provider of essential services, on October 16 realized a key appellate victory in its ongoing Federal class action litigation before the U.S. Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans.

Arising out of oral arguments held during February 2015, the Fifth Circuit panel voted to decertify a purported class of plaintiffs whose two named representatives alleged violations of the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act. This appellate ruling reverses a prior January 2014 order of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Texas that erroneously certified a class of plaintiffs consisting of current and former Stream Independent Associates.

“I'm passionate about building relatable brands that inspire a sense of pride in the people who are part of the brand, which attracted me to Stream initially. I look forward to working with the strong team we have in place to grow Stream into a household name,” said Kerry.

Stream leadership was featured in a recent article in Direct Selling News (DSN) as an example of a privately held, direct-selling company who has successfully implemented a group of diverse outsiders as the board of directors. Stream provides personal insight into “working smart,” emphasizing the importance of having the right people to help navigate the ins and outs of smart business by making strategic, objective decisions for the betterment of the company.

New and Seasoned Associates Receive Comprehensive Coaching on Building their Stream Business

Stream, a leading nationwide provider of services for the connected home, hosted its annual Super Saturday event on Saturday, August 1. Held concurrently at 29 locations in 16 states, including brand-new locations in areas where Stream is growing the fastest, this year’s event was Stream’s largest Super Saturday to date. Top leaders shared presentations packed with valuable information including training, recognition and exciting new announcements and promotions.

“Super Saturday is a great opportunity for both new and seasoned Associates to learn more about improving their business and electrifying their earning power. We had a great time at this year’s event – our biggest yet,” said Mark “Bouncer” Schiro, president and CEO, Stream.

Stream (Stream Energy), a leading nationwide provider of services for the connected home, awarded 10 National Directors with brand-new Tesla Model S at a recognition event on Saturday, July 25, at Stream’s corporate headquarters in Dallas. Stream introduced the new National Director position for top-performing Associates at its annual convention in May and announced a Tesla vehicle as the top reward for the new position.

192nd District Court Judge Dismisses with Prejudice Solavei’s Claims

Stream (Stream Energy), announces that yesterday Judge Craig Smith of the 192nd District Court located in Dallas, Texas dismissed with prejudice the lawsuit filed against Stream by Solavei LLC during January 2015.

More particularly, the court granted Stream’s motion for summary judgment and thereby found that Solavei had no evidence whatsoever to support its groundless allegations for breach of contract, theft of trade secrets or conspiracy arising out of the launch of Stream’s mobile phone business. The court’s order granting the summary judgment effectively clears Stream of Solavei’s allegations that Stream used Solavei’s proprietary information to launch its own mobile offering.

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